Hey, So I screwed up really bad. I stole 3 pairs of pants from one of my friends. But then I gave them back, I said sorry and explained myself and everything. But now I don't feel like any of my friends like or trust me. What can I do to get our friendship back? PLEASE HELP!!
xRoOxiSxBlOnDex answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 10:11 am: There's no good way to earn that trust back. You're just going to have to give them time and hope they forgive you. You did it, and now you have to deal with the consequences. Try being friends with them but if they don't trust you, there's not much you can do. Good luck.
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Altruistic answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 10:15 pm: Why the heck did you steal three pairs of pants from your friend?
Aside from that, you'll have to work hard to earn their trust. It's easier to lose trust than to gain it. You just have to be on your best behavior and prove to your friends that you have changed. It might take a while, but your friends might start to see that you've changed and start trusting you again. But now you know, don't steal your friends' stuff. [ Altruistic's advice column | Ask Altruistic A Question ]
helpachick answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 10:14 pm: hey! well i guess what you could do is let them borrow some of your things. especially if they ask to borrow a specific thing be like oh yeah sure! and let them have it. i think you've done all you can on your end about saying sorry..so its up to them to forgive you now. xoxohelpachick [ helpachick's advice column | Ask helpachick A Question ]
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